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<br />e>'7) <br />~ <br />~ <br />r.:;l <br />.-~ <br />, - <br /> <br />,'-., <br />.~_.I <br /> <br />IV. ECONOMIC MONITORING AND EVALUATION <br /> <br />1. Introduction <br /> <br />Economic Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) requirements are derived <br />from SCS interpretations for the National Manual for Cost-Share <br />Programs and are outlined in the CRSC Framework Plan for Monitoring <br />and Evaluation (6-23-91). Specific requirements include but are <br />not limited to the following: <br /> <br />1) collection of salinity control data; <br />2) evaluation of salinity control practices; and <br />3) analysis of costs, benefits, and project effectiveness. <br /> <br />In compliance with CRSC Program requirements, the Framework Plan <br />identifies the need for documenting benchmark, treatment, and <br />follow-up situations for irrigation water delivery, management, and <br />application and for on-farm production and conservation activities. <br /> <br />To assist in meeting CRSC Program requirements, a Salinity Planning <br />Worksheet (SPW) was developed and tested in the Grand Valley, Lower <br />Gunnison, and McElmo basins. The SPW is the Colorado-SCS approved <br />tool for documenting CRSCP planning. It is being used to document <br />benchmark (before) and treatment (both planned and actual) effects <br />of each contract plan. This will allow required analysis of <br />salinity treatment impacts for project evaluation. A follow-up <br />sample of selected plans will be developed by the use of a follow- <br />up version of the worksheet in a selected year after irrigation <br />system and irrigation water management implementation. A useful <br />feature of data provided through the use of this worksheet provides <br />an element of consistency to the planning and follow-up process, <br />especially given the turnover in planning staff in recent years. <br /> <br />Data gathered with the SPW is entered in data bases in the Grand <br />Junction Area Office. As these data bases are developed, they can <br />be made available to Field Offices for quarterly reporting and <br />other purposes. continuing use of this data collection process <br />will ensure the availability of adequate information for developing <br />annual reports and longer term summary reports. <br /> <br />The following data do not represent the entire complement of <br />planning activities for FY 1991. The development and testing of <br />the revised data collection worksheet (SPW) began in June, 1991 and <br />was completed in March, 1992. The stage is set for full <br />documentation of CRSC project planning in FY 1992. This will <br />facilitate the development of annual reports and will establish a <br />basis for a cumulative data base useful for all required reports in <br />the future. <br /> <br />39 <br />